This domain pertaining to Louis de Beauvau in the XVth century, first seneshal of King Rene, comprised in 1453 a middle-class house.

In the XVIth century, it was the property of la Trémoîlle family. The house was used as an hunting house;

in the XVIIth, it belonged to Samuel de Breil, earl of Bruslon and state's adviser;

Then at the end of XVIIth and XVIIIth to Jacques Boullay du Martray, King's adviser and mayor of Angers.

In 1837, the domain is acquired from Mr. de Beauchamps by Emmanuel Clémanceau de la Lande living in Montjean and owner of lime kilns. It is thus Mr. Clémanceau de la Lande, current owners' grandfather who undertook to rise the Castle on the existing house. Moreover, he built the dependences and drew the landscaped garden.